The music people get it a little. They are like, if you are going to get the music for free anyways, we are going to make you pay for live concerts. And the movie people are like, we can't get Brad Pitt show up at every movie theater. That's the whole point, that he can't be everywhere. Al Pacino does some Broadway stuff. But that is one location.
Showing posts with label Subscription business model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Subscription business model. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Subscription Business Models For Mindfood
The music people get it a little. They are like, if you are going to get the music for free anyways, we are going to make you pay for live concerts. And the movie people are like, we can't get Brad Pitt show up at every movie theater. That's the whole point, that he can't be everywhere. Al Pacino does some Broadway stuff. But that is one location.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
New York Times: 100,000 PayWall Payers
Let's crunch. 100,000 people paying $20 each is two million. Is that per year? Per month? If it is per year, the paywall is a fail whale. If it is per month, the paywall might still be a fail whale, although a smaller one. 20 million can't keep the New York Times afloat.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Mindfood And Business Models
Fred Wilson just put out a post on the music business.
music listening is going to move into the cloud and that the dominant model will be streaming via free ad supported Internet Radio and paid subscription services.The internet as a technology is best suited for the creation, distribution, and consumption of mindfood: books, movies, music. But we have to get rid of out of date business models first.
For all our emphasis on techies, I think what we need more of is business innovators. We need MBA dropouts who will offer us better business models.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
New York Times Paywall Sucks
They should have warned me at 10 left. I would not have read all those travel articles I read: vicarious living.
Pop ups are bad. Period. Don't do pop ups. Firefox climbed up by simply helping you fight pop ups. What is the New York Times thinking?
Tear Down This Paywall
I thought I read somewhere that if you show up at a New York Times article from some social media destination like Twitter or Facebook, that does not count against your monthly limit. Well, I did.
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